Fantastic Four #136 (Marvel Comics July 1973)

$ 2.25

Genre: Superheroes Signed: No Tradition: US Comics Cover Artist: Frank Giacoia, John Buscema Publication Year: 1973 Character: Slugger Johnson, Senator McHammer, Shaper of Worlds (Villain), Dragon Man (Lifeless Body), Medusalith Amaquelin Boltagon, Reed Richards, Wild Ones Gang Moon, Ben Grimm, Johnny Storm, Wildman (Villains), Mister Fantastic, The Wild One (Slugger Johnson), Thomas Gideon, The Thing, Medusa, Gregory Gideon (Corpse), Patriots Joe Kone, Human Torch, Lenny Series Title: Fantastic Four Unit of Sale: Single Unit Signed By: Stan Lee Artist/Writer: Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Joe Sinnott, Stan Goldberg, John Buscema Intended Audience: General Audience Format: Single Issue Superhero Team: Fantastic Four Era: Bronze Age (1970-83) Type: Comic Book Inscribed: No Vintage: Yes Issue Number: 136 Materials sourced from: United States material: United States Personalized: No Language: English Universe: Marvel (MCU) Publisher: Marvel Comics Style: Color Features: Boarded

Description

Fantastic Four #136 (Marvel Comics July 1973). The Fantastic Four #136 comic book, published by Marvel Comics in July 1973, features a thrilling storyline involving characters such as Slugger Johnson, Reed Richards, and Medusa. Written by Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, and illustrated by Joe Sinnott, John Buscema, and Stan Goldberg, this Bronze Age comic is part of the series that follows the adventures of the Fantastic Four superhero team. The cover art by Frank Giacoia and John Buscema adds to the appeal of this collectible piece of US Comics history. The Fantastic Four #136 comic book, published by Marvel Comics in July 1973, features a thrilling storyline involving characters such as Slugger Johnson, Reed Richards, and Medusa. Written by Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, and illustrated by Joe Sinnott, John Buscema, and Stan Goldberg, this Bronze Age comic is part of the series that follows the adventures of the Fantastic Four superhero team. The cover art by Frank Giacoia and John Buscema adds to the appeal of this collectible piece of US Comics history.